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Undergraduate students interested in making the region and state a better place through their employment have a new opportunity through OHIO's Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service.
The Ohio University community is invited to a special event to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Mark Weinberg on Friday, April 21, from 3- 5 p.m. at the Kennedy Museum of Art.
The Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service is hosting an information session and preview day for Ohio University employees.
Jess Rist talks about Ohio University
Bozeman Koonce talks about his experience at Ohio University.
Tre Spencer works as a scholar for the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service – but it’s more than just a college job.
Ohio University students are invited to register for the annual Student Research and Creative Activity Expo by Feb. 22.
Ohio University offers undergraduate and graduate students affiliated with the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service with the opportunity to intern at the IEDC.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved funding for the design phase of new Athens campus housing construction on South Green as outlined in the Housing Master Plan during its Jan. 19-20 meetings.
Faculty and staff are invited to have preliminary discussions by Feb. 15 about two funds aimed at bringing together collaborative ideas that cut across silos and can foster innovative program ideas.
Graduate students are invited to participate in the Three Minute Thesis® Competition, where they will have three minutes to present a compelling oration on their thesis and its significance.
The Voinovich School was awarded a grant for $50,000 by the Appalachian Regional Commission to help advance and promote innovative air mobility uses in Ohio’s Appalachian Region.
Dr. Mark L. Weinberg has announced his intent to transition from his role as Founding Dean of Ohio University’s George V. Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service effective June 30, 2023.
In Ohio communities, people are working to help themselves meet health challenges – and people are working to help them do it.
Kehinde Moyosola Ositimehin follows her interests, even when they take her to places she doesn’t expect.